With the recent decision to arm the opposition fighting Syrian
President Assad, the United States has effectively declared a proxy war
on Syria’s indigenous Christians — a proxy war that was earlier waged on
Christians in other Mideast nations, resulting in the abuse, death,
and/or mass exodus of Christians.
Ironically (if not absurdly) this proxy war on Christians is being
presented to the American people as a war to safeguard the “human
rights” and “freedoms” of the Syrian people. Left unsaid by the Obama
administration is the egregiously inhuman behavior these jihadis visit
upon moderate Syrians in general and Christians in particular, from
bombed churches to kidnapped (and often beheaded) Christians. Days ago
they massacred an entire Christian village.
Nor can one argue that the Obama administration is unaware that
Christian persecution is an ironclad aspect of empowering jihadis. Both
past precedents and current events repeatedly demonstrate this.
In Libya, the administration armed/supported the “freedom fighters”
fighting Gaddafi, even though it was common knowledge that many of them
were connected to al-Qaeda. Again, the rationale was “our
responsibilities to our fellow human beings,” as Obama declared in April 2011, and how not assisting them “would have been a betrayal of who we are.”
Soon after their empowerment, some of our U.S.-supported “fellow
human beings” decided to rub America’s face in it by attacking the U.S.
consulate — on the anniversary of September 11, no less — resulting in
the murders and possible rape of American diplomats, even as Obama tried to attribute the attack to American freedom of speech (a la a YouTube flick).
Lesser known, however, is that Libya’s small Christian minority is being targeted. Among other things, the very few churches there are under attack;
nuns that have been serving the sick and needy since 1921 have been
harassed and forced to flee; foreign Christians possessing Bibles have
been arrested and tortured (one recently died from his torture).
In Egypt, Obama and Hillary joined the bandwagon to eject Hosni
Mubarak, America’s most stable and secular ally for thirty years. Then
the administration cozied up to the Muslim Brotherhood — an Islamist
organization that until recently was banned in Egypt and no U.S.
president would have been involved with. Among other “achievements,”
the Brotherhood produced Sayyid Qutb, who is idolized by al-Qaeda as the
chief theoretician of modern jihad.
As expected, since the Brotherhood came to power, the persecution of
Copts has practically been legalized, as unprecedented numbers
of Christians — men, women, and children — have been arrested, often
receiving more than double the maximum prison sentence, under the
accusation that they “blasphemed” Islam and/or its prophet. It
was also under Brotherhood rule that another unprecedented scandal
occurred: the St. Mark Cathedral — holiest site of Coptic Christianity
and home of the pope himself — was besieged in broad daylight by Islamic rioters. When security came, they too joined in the attack on the cathedral. And the targeting of Christian children — for abduction, ransom, rape, and/or forced conversion — has also reached unprecedented levels under Morsi.
And now as millions of Egyptians prepare to protest Muslim
Brotherhood rule on June 30, U.S. ambassador Anne Patterson just asked
the Coptic pope to dissuade the Copts from joining in the protests
— proving yet again that administration is more concerned about the
wellbeing of the Brotherhood than the “human rights” of those they most
abuse, Christian minorities.
Outside the Mideast, where Muslims are often not majorities, the
administration wages its proxy war on Christians in other ways. For
example, in Nigeria, where more Christians have been slaughtered and
churches bombed by Boko Haram jihadis than all throughout the world
combined, after the Nigerian government went on a serious offensive to
neutralize Boko Haram, John Kerry warned it not to violate the “human rights” of the jihadis — the same jihadis daily abusing the human rights of Christians, often in most inhuman ways.
The meaning of Boko Haram’s name — “Western education is a sin” — is
also a reminder that those Muslims who attack Christians naturally also
hate the West, seeing the two as one and the same, all infidels. In
other words, wherever the U.S. has empowered anti-Christian Islamists,
it has also empowered anti-American forces. Put differently, Muslim
persecution of Christians is the litmus test of how “radical” an Islamic
society has become. Thus, in all those Mideast nations that the Obama
administration has interfered — Egypt, Libya, and now Syria — the
increase of Christian persecution in those countries is a reflection of
the empowerment of forces hostile to the U.S. and Western civilization.
At this point, some may well raise that old question: is Obama a
secret Muslim doing all he can to empower Islam? In fact, this is an
irrelevant question. For even if he was, what more could he possibly do
than he is doing right now — under the gaze of a somnambulant America?
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